EP3396571A1 - Procédé et dispositif destinés à calculer la capacité de production d'énergie d'un parc éolien - Google Patents

Procédé et dispositif destinés à calculer la capacité de production d'énergie d'un parc éolien Download PDF

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EP3396571A1
EP3396571A1 EP17868504.6A EP17868504A EP3396571A1 EP 3396571 A1 EP3396571 A1 EP 3396571A1 EP 17868504 A EP17868504 A EP 17868504A EP 3396571 A1 EP3396571 A1 EP 3396571A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to the field of wind power, and particularly to a method and a device for calculating a power generation of a wind farm.
  • the construction scale, economic benefits and risk degree of a wind farm depend on the calculation of early power generation of the wind farm.
  • the calculation of the power generation of the wind farm depends on the actual situation of the distribution of wind resources in regions and on the adaptability and accuracy of the calculation method of the power generation.
  • the complex topography and meteorological conditions have brought huge errors to the simulation of the wind conditions of the wind farm, and to the unit selection and the calculation of the power generation based on the simulation.
  • a method and a device for calculating a power generation of a wind farm are provided according to the application.
  • a mesoscale numerical simulation of a meteorological variable in the wind farm field may be performed by using a mesoscale numerical model WRF (weather research and forecasting model), mesoscale numerical simulation data may be extracted as virtual anemometer tower data, and a calculation accuracy of the power generation of the wind farm may be improved by using the virtual anemometer tower data in calculating the power generation of the wind farm.
  • WRF weather research and forecasting model
  • a method for calculating a power generation of a wind farm may include: determining whether a terrain complexity of a wind farm field exceeds a predetermined complexity; determining a representativeness of anemometer tower data in the wind farm field if the terrain complexity exceeds the predetermined complexity; performing a mesoscale numerical simulation of a meteorological variable of the wind farm field if the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative; extracting mesoscale numerical simulation data as virtual anemometer tower data; and calculating the power generation of the wind farm by using the virtual anemometer tower data.
  • a device for calculating a power generation of a wind farm may include: a terrain complexity determination unit, configured to determine whether a terrain complexity of a wind farm field exceeds a predetermined complexity; an anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit, configured to determine a representativeness of anemometer tower data in the wind farm field if the terrain complexity exceeds the predetermined complexity; a mesoscale numerical simulation unit, configured to perform a mesoscale numerical simulation of a meteorological variable of the wind farm field if the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative; a mesoscale numerical simulation data extraction unit, configured to extract mesoscale numerical simulation data as virtual anemometer tower data; a wind farm power generation calculation unit, configured to calculate the power generation of the wind farm by using the virtual anemometer tower data.
  • a computer-readable medium records a program for: determining whether a terrain complexity of a wind farm field exceeds a predetermined complexity; determining a representativeness of anemometer tower data in the wind farm field if the terrain complexity exceeds the predetermined complexity; performing a mesoscale numerical simulation of a meteorological variable of the wind farm field if the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative; extracting mesoscale numerical simulation data as virtual anemometer tower data; and calculating the power generation of the wind farm by using the virtual anemometer tower data.
  • a device for calculating a power generation of a wind farm which includes: a memory, configured to save a program for: determining whether a terrain complexity of a wind farm field exceeds a predetermined complexity; determining a representativeness of anemometer tower data in the wind farm field if the terrain complexity exceeds the predetermined complexity; performing a mesoscale numerical simulation of a meteorological variable of the wind farm field if the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative; extracting mesoscale numerical simulation data as virtual anemometer tower data; and calculating the power generation of the wind farm by using the virtual anemometer tower data.
  • the present application may introduce virtual anemometer tower data through a mesoscale numerical simulation to improve a calculation accuracy of the power generation of the wind farm effectively, and may further improve the calculation accuracy of the power generation of the wind farm by performing a reliability verification and a correction of the mesoscale numerical simulation data, such that the calculation error of the power generation of the wind farm can be reduced even under a condition that the terrain is complex and the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative, to provide more accurate calculation result while installation and maintenance costs of the anemometer tower are saved.
  • Mesoscale numerical model (also called “WRF model”) is a new-generation open-source meteorological model jointly developed by U.S. research organizations such as the U.S. environmental prediction center and the U.S. national center for atmospheric research.
  • the module group included in the WRF model can be used as the theoretical basis for the basic physical process. It can also simulate real-world weather scenarios.
  • the WRF mode's horizontal resolution, vertical direction hierarchy, integration area, and various physical processes can all be adjusted according to user requirements, which is extremely convenient for use and is currently widely recognized and used worldwide.
  • mesoscale numerical simulation refers to the use of “WRF model” for numerical simulation.
  • WRF model for numerical simulation.
  • the physical process of the subgrid scale cannot be well described by the model, and needs other physical process parameters such as radiation, boundary layer, and microphysics to improve the simulation results.
  • the combination of different parameterization schemes has important influence on the accuracy of the numerical simulation.
  • Figure 1 is a flow chart showing a method for calculating a power generation of a wind farm according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application.
  • step 101 whether a terrain complexity of a wind farm field exceeds a predetermined complexity is determined.
  • a linear airflow model for example, WAsP
  • a three-dimensional flow simulation software for example, WindSim, Meteodyn WT
  • WindSim WindSim, Meteodyn WT
  • the terrain complexity of the wind farm field is determined firstly.
  • a ruggedness index (RIX) can be used to determine whether the terrain complexity of the wind farm field exceeds the predetermined complexity.
  • the RIX can be calculated by the following methods: in a polar coordinate with R as a radius at a point, each radius line may intersect a contour line, and the intersection point divides the radius line into multiple line segments.
  • the RIX value can be obtained by dividing the sum of the line segments, a topographic slope of which exceeds a critical slope ⁇ , by the sum of the total line segments (i.e., the sum of the radius R).
  • the RIX value of the point depends on three parameters: a calculation radius R, the critical slope ⁇ and the number of radius line N.
  • the calculation radius R may be 3-5 km
  • the specific value can be determined based on a range of the wind farm field
  • the R may be 3.5 km by default
  • the critical slope ⁇ is 0.3 rad (about 17°)
  • the number N of radius line is 72. If RIX is equal to 0%, the topographic slope is less than 0.3rad, and if RIX is greater than 0%, the slope in an field is greater than 0.3rad.
  • the ruggedness index is greater than or equal to a preset first ruggedness index, it is determined that the terrain complexity of the wind farm field exceeds the predetermined complexity.
  • the ruggedness index is greater than or equal to the preset first ruggedness index, it may be determined that the terrain complexity is complex, if the ruggedness index is greater than or equal to a predetermined second ruggedness index, it may be determined that the terrain complexity is extremely complex, where the second ruggedness index is greater than the first ruggedness index.
  • the first ruggedness index may be 30%, and the second ruggedness index may be 50%.
  • the calculation method for calculating the power generation of the wind farm may further include: outputting a warning when it is determined that the terrain complexity of the wind farm field is extremely complex, to notify a computing staff to pay a special attention.
  • step S102 a representativeness of anemometer tower data in the wind farm field is determined.
  • the representativeness of the anemometer tower data is used for measuring whether the anemometer tower data is able to represent a local climate of the wind farm field.
  • the representativeness of the anemometer tower data may be determined based on an anemometer tower density, an altitude similarity or a terrain and landform similarity in the wind farm field.
  • the anemometer tower data in a region with the complex terrain or the extremely complex terrain, if the anemometer tower density is high enough, altitudes has a small difference within a jurisdiction of each anemometer tower, and a terrain roughness difference is small, the anemometer tower data is representative, otherwise, the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative. That is, the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative and is not sufficient to represent the local climate of the wind farm field.
  • the representativeness of the anemometer tower data may be determined through the anemometer tower density in the wind farm field.
  • the anemometer tower density may be characterized by a ratio between a length of a diagonal line of the wind farm field and the number of the anemometer towers in the wind farm field. If the anemometer tower density is less than the predetermined density, circles are made with each anemometer tower as a center and the predetermined density as a diameter.
  • the anemometer tower data is determined as representative data, otherwise, the anemometer tower data is determined as unrepresentative data.
  • a region not covered by the circles is determined as a region where the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative.
  • the predetermined density may be 3 kilometers, and the predetermined proportion may be 80%, which are not limited in the present application, and an easier or stricter determination threshold may be chosen as needed.
  • the representativeness of the anemometer tower data may be determined based on an altitude similarity. If a difference between the highest altitude and the lowest altitude within the jurisdiction of each anemometer tower is less than a predetermined altitude difference, the altitudes within the jurisdiction has a similarity and the anemometer tower data is determined as representative data, otherwise, the anemometer tower data is determined as unrepresentative data and the jurisdiction of the anemometer tower is determined as the region where the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative.
  • the jurisdiction of each anemometer tower may be represented as a circle with the anemometer tower as a center and a half distance between two adjacent anemometer towers as a radius.
  • the definition of the jurisdiction of each anemometer tower is only illustrative and other methods may be used to define the jurisdiction of the anemometer towers.
  • the jurisdiction of each anemometer tower may be represented as a square with the anemometer tower as the center and a distance between two adjacent anemometer towers as a side length.
  • the predetermined altitude difference may be 150 meters, which is not limited herein.
  • the predetermined altitude difference may be smaller than or greater than 150 meters.
  • the representativeness of the anemometer tower data may be determined based on the terrain and landform similarity. If the difference between a maximum terrain roughness and a minimum terrain roughness within the jurisdiction of each anemometer tower is less than the predetermined roughness difference, the terrain and landform within the jurisdiction have a similarity and the anemometer tower data is determined as representative data, otherwise, the anemometer tower data is determined as unrepresentative data and the jurisdiction of the anemometer tower is determined as the region where the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative.
  • the predetermined roughness difference may be 0.1, or a value smaller than 0.1 or greater than 0.1 may be selected as needed.
  • step S103 is performed, otherwise, if the anemometer tower data is representative, the method according to the conventional technology is directly adopted to calculate the power generation of the wind farm with the anemometer tower data.
  • step S103 a mesoscale numerical stimulation of meteorological variables of the wind farm field is performed.
  • a simulation precision of the mesoscale data is required to reach a high level, otherwise, new deviations may be introduced by the mesoscale simulation whose simulation effect does not reach the requirement, so as to cause a greater deviation when calculating the power generation.
  • a corresponding combination of parameterization schemes may be selected based on terrain characteristics, climate characteristics and/or historical simulation results of the region where the wind farm is located to perform the mesoscale numerical stimulation of meteorological variables of the wind farm field.
  • the meteorological variables may include at least one of wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, turbulence and air pressure.
  • the proper combination of the parameterization schemes may be selected based on the terrain characteristics, the climate characteristics and/or the historical simulation results of the region where the wind farm is located to perform the mesoscale numerical stimulation of the wind speed, the wind direction and the multiple meteorological variables of the wind farm field.
  • YSU scheme is a first-order non-local closure scheme based on K diffusion mode, considering a heat exchange caused by an entrainment in a thermal inversion layer and a reverse gradient transport term in a turbulent diffusion equation;
  • ACM2 scheme combines a vortex diffusion into the non-local diffusion scheme, which can describe the turbulent transport process of a super-grid scale and a sub-grid scale in the convection boundary layer;
  • MYNN3 scheme is a turbulence kinetic energy parameterization scheme that predicts a turbulent kinetic energy and other secondary flux which is incorporated with a coagulation physical process and reduces a forecast deviation of a fog formation time and a fog dissipation time;
  • MYJ turbulence kinetic energy scheme is a nonsingular scheme for turbulent parameterization in planetary boundary layer and free atmosphere, where an upper limit of the main length scale is derived from a condition that the disturbance kinetic energy production term
  • a model resolution of the mesoscale numerical simulation of the meteorological variables of the wind farm field should not be less than a predetermined resolution.
  • the predetermined resolution is preferably 3 kilometers or 1 kilometers, thereby ensuring that the anemometer tower data in the wind farm field is representative after the mesoscale numerical simulation data is determined as the supplementary virtual anemometer tower data.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation data is extracted as the virtual anemometer tower data in step 104.
  • the wind farm field may be or may not be provided with the anemometer tower.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation data of the region where the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative in the wind farm field may be used as the supplementary virtual anemometer tower data of the region. If the wind farm field is not provided with the anemometer tower, the mesoscale numerical simulation data of the wind farm field may be used as the virtual anemometer tower data of the wind farm field.
  • step S105 the power generation of the wind farm is calculated by using the virtual anemometer tower data.
  • the power generation of the wind farm is calculated by combining measured data of the anemometer tower in the wind farm field and the virtual anemometer tower data supplemented in step S103. If the wind farm field is not provided with the anemometer tower, the virtual anemometer tower data acquired in step S103 may be directly used to calculate the power generation of the wind farm.
  • the representativeness of all anemometer tower data including the virtual anemometer tower data in the wind farm field may be determined again, if that the anemometer tower data is determined as representative data, step S105 of calculating the power generation of the wind farm by using the virtual anemometer tower data is performed.
  • step S105 at least one of WT, WindSim, WAsP and WindPro software can be used as a calculation tool to calculate the power generation of the wind farm. If the wind farm field is provided with the anemometer tower, the measured data of the anemometer tower and the supplemented virtual anemometer tower data are inputted into the at least one of WT, WindSim, WAsP and WindPro software to calculate the power generation of the wind farm. If the wind farm field is not provided with the anemometer tower, the acquired virtual anemometer tower data is directly inputted into the at least one of WT, WindSim, WAsP and WindPro software to calculate the power generation of the wind farm.
  • a corresponding relation between all points in the wind farm and wind acceleration factors of point positions of the anemometer towers may be firstly acquired based on differences of the terrains and the local climate in the wind farm region and according to linear or nonlinear relations. Combined with the positive and inverse relation between wind speed, the turbulence and the wind acceleration factor, the wind speed, turbulence and other parameters of all points in the wind farm are derived based on the actual wind speed, the actual wind direction, the actual turbulence and other parameters at the anemometer towers.
  • a machine type suitable to the wind condition is selected based on the wind speed, the turbulence and other parameters, and combined with an actual power curve of the machine type and the wind speed at the wind turbine point, the power generation of all wind generator in the wind farm is calculated and acquired, thereby acquiring the power generation of the whole wind farm.
  • the virtual anemometer towers may solve the problem of insufficient quantity of the anemometer towers in the wind farm, the virtual anemometer tower data and the measured data of the anemometer towers are combined to more accurately calculate the power generation of the wind farm.
  • the virtual anemometer tower data is introduced by performing the mesoscale numerical simulation of the meteorological variables of the wind farm field, thereby improving the calculation accuracy of the power generation of the wind farm in the case of the terrain complexity exceeding the predetermined complexity and insufficient anemometer towers in the wind farm field.
  • Figure 2 is a flow chart showing a method for calculating a power generation of a wind farm according to another exemplary embodiment of the present application.
  • Steps 201, 202, and 203 in Figure 2 are exactly the same as steps 101 to 103 in Figure 1 . Therefore, the description of steps 101 to 103 are also applicable to steps 201 to 203, which is not repeated herein.
  • steps for determining a reliability of the mesoscale numerical simulation data and correcting the mesoscale numerical simulation data are added after step 203 in the method for calculating the power generation of the wind farm according to another exemplary embodiment of the present application shown in Figure 2 to ensure that the accuracy of the mesoscale numerical simulation data reaches the requirements, thereby improving the calculation accuracy of the power generation of the wind farm where the terrain is complex or extremely complex.
  • step 204 the reliability of the mesoscale numerical simulation data is verified.
  • a correlation coefficient between existing anemometer tower data and the mesoscale numerical simulation data is used to verify the reliability of the mesoscale numerical simulation data.
  • the measured data of the anemometer tower in the wind farm field may be used to verify the reliability of the mesoscale numerical simulation data.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation data is verified as reliable data, otherwise, the mesoscale numerical simulation data is verified as unreliable data, and the mesoscale numerical simulation data simulated this time may be chosen to be removed and a model resolution of the mesoscale numerical simulation and the combination of parameterized schemes are reselected to perform the simulatiton again until that the mesoscale numerical simulation data is verified as reliable data.
  • the measured data of the anemometer tower in an adjacent wind farm field may be used to verify the reliability of the mesoscale numerical simulation data.
  • the predetermined correlation coefficient may be 0.8, which is not limited thereto, a higher or lower predetermined correlation coefficient may be selected based on a requirement of a reliability standard of the mesoscale numerical simulation data.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation data is determined as reliable data. If the wind farm field is not provided with the anemometer tower, when the correlation coefficient between the measured wind speed of the anemometer towers in the adjacent field of the wind farm and the simulated wind speed in the adjacent region thereof is greater than 0.8, the mesoscale numerical simulation data is determined as reliable data.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation data verified as reliable data is corrected.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation data verified as reliable data may be corrected through a statistical method by using the measured data or radar data of the anemometer towers in the wind farm or in an adjacent wind farm of the wind farm.
  • the radar data may be wind data measured and acquired by a laser radar or an acoustic radar.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation data verified as reliable data may be corrected by using a multifactor regression statistical method, first, it is necessary to select an influential factor having a good correlation with the measured wind speed in the mesoscale numerical simulation data (for example, the temperature, the humidity, the pressure and the like.); second, a regression equation of the measured wind speed and the influence factor is established based on the influential factor, where the correction relation of the single point may be extended to the whole wind farm field based on the regression equation, such that the mesoscale numerical simulation data of the whole wind farm field may be corrected.
  • an influential factor having a good correlation with the measured wind speed in the mesoscale numerical simulation data for example, the temperature, the humidity, the pressure and the like.
  • a regression equation of the measured wind speed and the influence factor is established based on the influential factor, where the correction relation of the single point may be extended to the whole wind farm field based on the regression equation, such that the mesoscale numerical simulation data of the whole wind farm field may be corrected.
  • a neural network or a support vector machine and other machine learning algorithms may further be used to correct the mesoscale numerical simulation data, the relation between the influential factor and the actual wind speed may be worked out based on these algorithm models, generally the relation is a non-linear relation, and then the mesoscale numerical simulation data is corrected based on the relation.
  • the statistical method for correcting the mesoscale numerical simulation data is provided herein and the statistical method for correcting the mesoscale numerical simulation data provided according to the present application is not limited thereto.
  • Steps 206 and 207 correspond to steps 104 and 105 in Figure 1 respectively, therefore, the description is not repeated herein.
  • step 205 is performed after the mesoscale numerical simulation data is verified as reliable data and is corrected, and the operation of verifying and correcting the mesoscale numerical simulation data is not performed before step 104.
  • step 205 is performed after the mesoscale numerical simulation data is verified as reliable data and is corrected, and the operation of verifying and correcting the mesoscale numerical simulation data is not performed before step 104.
  • the description of other contents in Figure 1 also applies to Figure 2 , and for convenience, the description is not repeated herein.
  • the precision of the mesoscale numerical simulation data may be further improved, thereby improving the calculation accuracy of the power generation of the wind farm.
  • Figure 3 is a block diagram showing a device for calculating a power generation of a wind farm 300 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application.
  • the device 300 may include a terrain complexity determination unit 301, an anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302, a mesoscale numerical simulation unit 303, a mesoscale numerical simulation data extraction unit 304 and a wind farm power generation calculation unit 305.
  • the terrain complexity determination unit 301 may determine whether a terrain complexity of a wind farm field exceeds a predetermined complexity.
  • the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302 may determine a representativeness of anemometer tower data in the wind farm field if the terrain complexity of the wind farm field exceeds the predetermined complexity.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation unit 303 may perform the mesoscale numerical simulation of meteorological variables of the wind farm field if the anemometer tower data is uprepresentative.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation data extraction unit 304 may extract the mesoscale numerical simulation data as virtual anemometer tower data.
  • the wind farm power generation calculation unit 305 may calculate the power generation of the wind farm by using the virtual anemometer tower data.
  • the terrain complexity determination unit 301 may use a ruggedness index to determine whether the terrain complexity of the wind farm field exceeds the predetermined complexity. If the ruggedness index is greater than or equal to a first ruggedness index, it is determined that the terrain complexity of the wind farm field exceeds the predetermined complexity. In an embodiment, if the ruggedness index is greater than or equal to a predetermined first ruggedness index, the terrain complexity determination unit 301 determines that the terrain complexity is complex; if the ruggedness index is greater than or equal to a predetermined second ruggedness index, the terrain complexity determination unit 301 determines that the terrain complexity is extremely complex, where the second ruggedness index is greater than the first ruggedness index.
  • the operation performed by terrain complexity determination unit 301 corresponds to step 101 shown in Figure 1 , therefore, the related description of step 101 is also applicable to the terrain complexity determination unit 301, which is not repeated herein.
  • the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302 may determine the representativeness of the anemometer tower data through an anemometer tower density, an altitude similarity or a terrain and landform similarity in the wind farm field.
  • the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302 determines the representativeness of the anemometer tower data through the anemometer tower density in the wind farm field, if the anemometer tower density is less than a predetermined density, circles are made with each anemometer tower as a center and a predetermined density as a diameter, if an proportion between a sum of areas of all circles and the area of the wind farm field is greater than a predetermined proportion, the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302 may determine that the anemometer tower data is representative, otherwise, it is determined that the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative, and a region not covered by the circles is determined as the region where the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative.
  • the anemometer tower density may be characterized by a ratio between a length of a diagonal line of the wind farm field and a quantity of the anemometer towers in the wind farm field, but not limited thereto.
  • the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302 determines the representativeness of the anemometer tower data based on the altitude similarity, if a difference between a highest altitude and a lowest altitude within a jurisdiction of each anemometer tower is less than a predetermined altitude difference, the altitudes within the jurisdiction has a similarity and the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302 may determine that the anemometer tower data is representative, otherwise, the anemometer tower data is determined as unrepresentative data and the jurisdiction of the anemometer tower is determined as the region where the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative.
  • the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302 determines the representativeness of the anemometer tower data through the terrain and landform similarity, if the difference between a maximum terrain roughness and a minimum terrain roughness within the jurisdiction of each anemometer tower is less than a predetermined roughness difference, the terrain and landform within the jurisdiction has a similarity and the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302 may determine that the anemometer tower data is representative, otherwise, the anemometer tower data is determined as unrepresentative data and the jurisdiction of the anemometer tower is determined as the region where the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative.
  • step 102 shown in Figure 1 The operation performed by the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302 corresponds to step 102 shown in Figure 1 and the related description of step 102 (for example, descriptions of the jurisdiction, the predetermined proportion, the predetermined density, the predetermined altitude difference, and the predetermined roughness difference) is also applicable to the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302, therefore, the description is not repeated herein.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation unit 303 may select a corresponding combination of parameterization schemes based on terrain characteristics, climate characteristics and/or historical simulation results of the region where the wind farm is located to perform the mesoscale numerical stimulation of the meteorological variables of the wind farm field.
  • the meteorological variables may include at least one of wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, turbulence and air pressure, but not limited thereto.
  • the present application calculates the power generation of the wind farm for the wind farm field where the terrain is complex or the terrain is extremely complex, therefore, a model resolution of performing the mesoscale numerical simulation of the meteorological variables of the wind farm field by the mesoscale numerical simulation unit 303 is preferably not less than a predetermined resolution, which is suitable for 3 kilometers or 1 kilometer.
  • step 103 The operation performed by the mesoscale numerical simulation unit 303 corresponds to step 103 shown in Figure 1 and the related description of step 103 (for example, a related description of the parameterized scheme) is also applicable to the mesoscale numerical simulation unit 303, which is not repeated herein.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation data extraction unit 304 may extract the mesoscale numerical simulation data as the virtual anemometer tower data. Based on the exemplary embodiment, if the wind farm field is provided with the anemometer tower, the mesoscale numerical simulation data extraction unit 304 may determine the mesoscale numerical simulation data of the region where the anemometer tower data is unrepresentative in the wind farm field as the supplementary virtual anemometer tower data of the region.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation data extraction unit 304 may determine the mesoscale numerical simulation data of the wind farm field as the virtual anemometer tower data of the wind farm field.
  • the operation performed by the mesoscale numerical simulation data extraction unit 304 corresponds to step 104 shown in Figure 1 and the related description of step 104 is also applicable to the mesoscale numerical simulation data extraction unit 304, which is not repeated herein.
  • the wind farm power generation calculation unit 305 may calculate the power generation of the wind farm by using the virtual anemometer tower data. In an embodiment, if the wind farm field is provided with the anemometer tower, the power generation of the wind farm is calculated by combining measured data of the anemometer tower in the wind farm field and the supplementary virtual anemometer tower data. If the wind farm is not provided with the anemometer tower, the virtual anemometer tower data may be directly used to calculate the power generation of the wind farm.
  • the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302 may determine the representativeness of all anemometer tower data including the virtual anemometer tower data. If the anemometer tower data is determined as representative data, the wind farm power generation calculation unit 305 calculates the power generation of the wind farm by using the virtual anemometer tower data. For example, at least one of WT, WindSim, WAsP and WindPro can be used by the wind farm power generation calculation unit 305 as a calculation tool to calculate the power generation of the wind farm.
  • the operation performed by the wind farm power generation calculation unit 305 corresponds to step 105 shown in Figure 1 , therefore, the related description of step 105 is also applicable to the wind farm power generation calculation unit 305, which is not repeated herein.
  • the device for calculating the power generation of the wind farm introduces the virtual anemometer tower data through performing the mesoscale numerical simulation of the meteorological variables of the wind farm field shown in Figure 3 , the calculation accuracy of the power generation of the wind farm may be improved in the case of the terrain being complex or extremely complex and insufficient anemometer towers in the wind farm field.
  • Figure 4 is a schematic block diagram showing a device for calculating a power generation of a wind farm 400 according to another exemplary embodiment of the present application.
  • the device 400 may include a terrain complexity determination unit 401, an anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 402, a mesoscale numerical simulation unit 403, a reliability verification unit 404, a correction unit 405, a mesoscale numerical simulation data extraction unit 406 and a wind farm power generation calculation unit 407.
  • the terrain complexity determination unit 401, the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 402, the mesoscale numerical simulation unit 403, the mesoscale numerical simulation data extraction unit 406 and the wind farm power generation calculation unit 407 are the same as the terrain complexity determination unit 301, the anemometer tower data representativeness determination unit 302, the mesoscale numerical simulation unit 303, the mesoscale numerical simulation data extraction unit 304 and the wind farm power generation calculation unit 305 described by referring to Figure 3 respectively, therefore, the description is not repeated herein.
  • the reliability verification unit 404 and the correction unit 405 are added to the device 400 based on the device 300 to ensure that the precision of the mesoscale numerical simulation data reaches the requirements, thereby further improving the calculation accuracy of the power generation of the wind farm in the case of the terrain being complex or extremely complex.
  • the reliability verification unit 404 and the correction unit 405 are described in detail.
  • the reliability verification unit 404 may verify the reliability of the mesoscale numerical simulation data after the mesoscale numerical simulation unit 403 performs the mesoscale numerical simulation of the meteorological variables of the wind farm field. For example, the reliability verification unit 404 may verify the reliability of the mesoscale numerical simulation data through using a correlation coefficient between the existing anemometer tower data and the mesoscale numerical simulation data. If the wind farm field is provided with the anemometer tower, the reliability verification unit 404 may use the measured data of the anemometer tower in the wind farm field to verify the reliability of the mesoscale numerical simulation data.
  • the reliability verification unit 404 verifies that the mesoscale numerical simulation data is reliable. If the wind farm is not provided with the anemometer tower, the reliability verification unit 404 uses the measured data of the anemometer tower in an adjacent wind farm field to verify the reliability of the mesoscale numerical simulation data. If the correlation coefficient between the measured data of the anemometer tower in the adjacent wind farm field and the mesoscale numerical simulation data of an adjacent region of the anemometer tower is greater than the predetermined correlation coefficient, the reliability verification unit 404 verifies that the mesoscale numerical simulation data is reliable.
  • step 204 Since the device 400 corresponds to the method for calculating the power generation of the wind farm shown in Figure 2 , the operation performed by the reliability verification unit 404 corresponds to step 204 shown in Figure 2 , therefore, the related description of step 204 is also applicable to the reliability verification unit 404, which is not repeated herein.
  • the correction unit 405 may correct the mesoscale numerical simulation data verified as reliable data. Based on the exemplary embodiments, the correction unit 405 may correct the mesoscale numerical simulation data verified as reliable data through a statistical method by using the measured data or radar data of the anemometer tower in the wind farm or in an adjacent wind farm of the wind farm.
  • the operation performed by the correction unit 405 corresponds to step 205 shown in Figure 2 , therefore, the related description of step 205 (For example, the description of the statistical method and so on.) is also applicable to the correction unit 405, which is not repeated herein.
  • the mesoscale numerical simulation data extraction unit 406 and the wind farm power generation calculation unit 407 may perform the subsequent operation as described in Figure 3 .
  • the precision of the mesoscale numerical simulation result may be further improved, thereby improving the calculation accuracy of the power generation of the wind farm.
  • the calculation accuracy of the power generation of the wind farm where the terrain is complex or extremely complex may be improved; for the wind farm with the insufficient anemometer towers, through supplementing the virtual anemometer tower, the calculation accuracy of the wind farm field may be improved and the cost of installing and maintaining the anemometer towers and the time of collecting the data are saved; even in the wind farm field without the anemometer tower, if the adjacent wind farm field has the measured data of the anemometer tower, the relatively reliable virtual anemometer tower data may still be obtained through the method of this application and the time length of installing the anemometer tower and collecting the data may still be reduced, meanwhile, the development of wind farm project is accelerated.
  • the parameterized scheme experience of the numerical simulation in view of the different regions may be accumulated, which is helpful for the improvement of a forecast accuracy of the wind speed of the wind farm and the establishment of a mesoscale database in various regions.
  • an influence factor library of different regions that has great correlation to the measured wind speed may be obtained, where the accumulation of the influence factor library is of great help to the calculation accuracy of the power generation of the wind farm.
  • the components of the device used for calculating the power generation of the wind farm can be achieved as hardware components or software components, and can be combined as needed.
  • those skilled in the art can implement each component based on the processing performed by the each component, such as a field programmable gate array (FPGA) or a special integrated circuit (ASIC).
  • FPGA field programmable gate array
  • ASIC special integrated circuit
  • the method for calculating the power generation of the wind farm can be recorded in a computer readable medium including the program instructions for performing various operations achieved by the computer.
  • Examples of computer-readable medium include a magnetic medium (such as a hard disk, a floppy disk, and a tape); an optical medium (e.g. CD-ROM and DVD); a magneto-optical medium (for example, an optical disk); and the hardware devices that are specially prepared to store and execute program instructions (for example, ROM), a random access memory (RAM), a flash memory, etc.).
  • Examples of program instructions include the machine code generated by the compiler and files containing advanced code that can be executed by the computer using the interpreter.

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